What is the order of teeth coming in for a baby
The lower central incisors, located in the middle, appear at the age of 6-10 months. These are the first teeth that parents will see.
Then the upper central incisors appear in the middle. Usually it occurs at the age of 8 to 12 months.
Upper lateral incisors. Approximately 9-13 months after the birth of the baby.
The lower lateral incisors, located to the right and left of the center, will appear during the first 10-16 months of the child's life.
The first broad chewing teeth located in the depth of the mouth appear between 13 and 19 months.
Lower chewing teeth appear at the 14-18 month of life.
The upper canines fill the gap between the incisors and the chewing teeth. This will happen within 16-22 months.
About 25-33 months after birth, posterior molars appear. At the age of 3, most children have a complete set of 20 teeth, and can give their parents the most charming smile.


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